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one for us, two for intel. let us talk about us first, have we got a problem, how big is it? i love the fact that cyber security industry calls these two meltdown and spectre. nothing to scare anybody at all. this is, this is very serious, the industry has known about it for some month, what happens is they are discovered and there is a race to fix them before they become public, so, they are annoyed it has come out. what this is, isa annoyed it has come out. what this is, is a flaw which could enable somebody with malicious intent to get into the heart of a computer, places where you are not supposed to be able to get, where secure information such as passwords, the crown jewels are kept, information such as passwords, the crownjewels are kept, so information such as passwords, the crown jewels are kept, so that is why there is such concern. but there has been this effort goes on over many months to fix this flaw, in all of these different chip designs, i think it is quite far advanced. the security patches are already being rolled out, we should see more over the coming day
one for us, two for intel. let us talk about us first, have we got a problem, how big is it? i love the fact that cyber security industry calls these two meltdown and spectre. nothing to scare anybody at all. this is, this is very serious, the industry has known about it for some month, what happens is they are discovered and there is a race to fix them before they become public, so, they are annoyed it has come out. what this is, isa annoyed it has come out. what this is, is a flaw which could...
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use. the question then is where the -- the height was picked up, and whether there's an issue. i'm sensing that a couple of the commissioners here have an issue with the increased height of the lower floors. i'm not sure i shared that so much. the question, also, then, is roof decks. i didn't want to say too much, but you recall that two of the commissioners killed the first motion, which deleted any roof decks and required that it be put back into the motion and allowed it. so i'd like to get further clarification from the two who added it back, what is it about this that you don't like? i don't see much difference between this deck and many other decks that we have seen. >> i expected a basic roof top or roof deck with some railings around it, no accoutrementes. i don't know what this 14 foot storage bin is. to me, it's having access to a roof if they intend to use it. i don't understand the argument about raising the ceiling on the lower floor i think had to do with access to rooms that
use. the question then is where the -- the height was picked up, and whether there's an issue. i'm sensing that a couple of the commissioners here have an issue with the increased height of the lower floors. i'm not sure i shared that so much. the question, also, then, is roof decks. i didn't want to say too much, but you recall that two of the commissioners killed the first motion, which deleted any roof decks and required that it be put back into the motion and allowed it. so i'd like to get...
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to those who are not with us, to get us where we are. where we are today in addition to the 70 homes is closer to ending chronic homelessness to veterans in san francisco. we have 11 veterans who have moved in and one moving in today. that's great progress. i wanted to loosely quote something i heard from mayor edwin lee that i heard not long ago that was u.s. veterans fought for our country, they shouldn't have to fight for homes. i was very moved by that and it's something i wanted to share. i wanted to -- acs is proud to be part of the team effort to provide solutions to homelessness in the form of supportive housing and ecs will continue to partner in supportive housing in san francisco. for this project, the master tenant and lead service provider and proud to be part of what is a collaborative effort. with the finish line in sight, in all of our collective efforts to end chronic homelessness for u.s. veterans and moving closer to a functional zero number is a remarkable accomplishment that requires great partnership and the auburn
to those who are not with us, to get us where we are. where we are today in addition to the 70 homes is closer to ending chronic homelessness to veterans in san francisco. we have 11 veterans who have moved in and one moving in today. that's great progress. i wanted to loosely quote something i heard from mayor edwin lee that i heard not long ago that was u.s. veterans fought for our country, they shouldn't have to fight for homes. i was very moved by that and it's something i wanted to share....
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what's in front of us. we're supposed to speak to -- >> vice president richards: but it's in here. >> president hillis: i think he's asking why it's not a viable option. i think those are legitimate, standard e.i.r. questions that need to be looked at. >> commissioner moore: one of the very difficult questions is that we're going from public, community use to private development, private developer development, which doesn't have any relation in any form or shape to the users that use the church. and that's a question that i think you can ask the e.i.r. why is there not housing built for the lgbtq community on the site that benefits those who have used the church? that's a tough question to answer because the church sold the property, but in the city, for the city, and for the rest, it's taking a lot and not giving much back and that could be a question we should ask. >> president hillis: seeing no further comments on the e.i.r., did you -- >> vice president richards: i wanted to point out so we don't go dow
what's in front of us. we're supposed to speak to -- >> vice president richards: but it's in here. >> president hillis: i think he's asking why it's not a viable option. i think those are legitimate, standard e.i.r. questions that need to be looked at. >> commissioner moore: one of the very difficult questions is that we're going from public, community use to private development, private developer development, which doesn't have any relation in any form or shape to the users...
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but once we got smashed it biased us through and us has dealt with and to miss us when i'm finished things. that's a superstition about us and we'll go off for. the good walk past the borg what's acceptable about shall be a herdsman is something they have constantine is and was under was by no here and given nazi and all the laws it's always been and you don't know is it cannot tell us that this has as i guess money because he didn't know as if he had done any time for an exam to financial federally let me tell you that come along with good doctrine it's not clear yet one of the very good often brought beneath and i'm through things like an abominable big value on the value of mine for nothing so i've been very clear that as there's a long function of. me in orthodox lines by voyager one has not thought of it and he got tired of quinces opinion with under them and the amount of evidence and an idea you believe in given the x. you consists in not to start trouble because they know it's not like one it's been done the best being minister. physics or the it's all about listen not distortion h
but once we got smashed it biased us through and us has dealt with and to miss us when i'm finished things. that's a superstition about us and we'll go off for. the good walk past the borg what's acceptable about shall be a herdsman is something they have constantine is and was under was by no here and given nazi and all the laws it's always been and you don't know is it cannot tell us that this has as i guess money because he didn't know as if he had done any time for an exam to financial...
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also in the programme: both the uk and the us give us their latest economic growth numbers today, we'll look at what we can expect to see. keeping across the latest market action, in europe they have opened up action, in europe they have opened up mixed, over in asia we saw stocks extend their winning run on friday, and also it was a similar story on wall street with a record closing high. we will get the inside track on brand trump. as the white house hijacked the media coverage of this yea r‘s world hijacked the media coverage of this year's world economic forum? i will talk to the global chief executive of the media and advertising agency dentsu aegis. hello and welcome to business live. in just a few hours‘ time the world economic forum in davos will hear the speech they've been waiting all week for. the us president donald trump is expected to repeat his call for an america first approach to international trade and call on businesses to invest more in his country. many of them will be concerned about the rise of protectionism. but the trump administration says they shouldn't be
also in the programme: both the uk and the us give us their latest economic growth numbers today, we'll look at what we can expect to see. keeping across the latest market action, in europe they have opened up action, in europe they have opened up mixed, over in asia we saw stocks extend their winning run on friday, and also it was a similar story on wall street with a record closing high. we will get the inside track on brand trump. as the white house hijacked the media coverage of this yea...
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shared use mobility if automated can help us address that. it also gives us the opportunity to shift how we think about the cities we live in and the roads we drive on. right now everything is geared toward the driver. we have signage on the sides of our streets indicating how people should go when they go. that is relevant to the driver, not to the passenger. everything is set up from the mentality of the driver. the speed of the road, everything. if we begin to think of things from the perspective of the passenger or the nearby pedestrian or the nearby cyclist, then we have a different and holistic way of looking at what happens in cities. another big question for us is who pays? , who will pay for the implementation of this technology? if this is done right, and the vehicles are sharing the data with cities and vice versa, there will have to be a significant investment in technology. we will have to do a lot more than we are doing out. that is something that will have all sorts of untold benefits from all aspects of society but it is an in
shared use mobility if automated can help us address that. it also gives us the opportunity to shift how we think about the cities we live in and the roads we drive on. right now everything is geared toward the driver. we have signage on the sides of our streets indicating how people should go when they go. that is relevant to the driver, not to the passenger. everything is set up from the mentality of the driver. the speed of the road, everything. if we begin to think of things from the...
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prizely use eyes on the in the classroom, but i use the interview that we used. i get it to the point where it fits what i want to talk about. there is this wonderful interview we did where maybe we used at most five minutes of it over the eyes on the prize. then i find that my students are so drawn to just seeing her talk about ordinary things. what was it like talking to the president of the united states, when your husband is in jail and you have never spoken to him before and he calls on the phone and your young son answers the phone and starts babbling away, and you have to get him off and he says the president is there. the kind of story is going to get through the minds of students far more than simply me giving a lecture about martin luther king and going to jail and writing the letter from birmingham. >> something that was so important about eyes on the prize. i think it was john l's arguing that every single image had to be exactly what you claimed it was. it could not be like something that looks sort of like that. which was very common. >> there was n
prizely use eyes on the in the classroom, but i use the interview that we used. i get it to the point where it fits what i want to talk about. there is this wonderful interview we did where maybe we used at most five minutes of it over the eyes on the prize. then i find that my students are so drawn to just seeing her talk about ordinary things. what was it like talking to the president of the united states, when your husband is in jail and you have never spoken to him before and he calls on...
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he said the us. thirty three billion dollars in aid pakistan's foreign minister dismissed the tweet as a political stunt. says trying to blame pakistan for the us his failure to win the war in neighboring afghanistan. in protest. continues after this stream stay with us. ahead of the september twenty fourth national election survey showed a satisfied with the state of the economy this is easily news biggest tech success story the company was bought by microsoft in two thousand and eleven we bring you the stories the economic world we live in counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. and here in the stream today from poverty to parliament. uganda is a robber chugg better known by his stage name bobby wind grew up in one of come palos poorest neighborhoods to his east african fans he's known as the ghetto president and over the past decade he has made a name for himself as a musician and social activists speaking out against what he sees as injustices in his country. the result. of the war not. try
he said the us. thirty three billion dollars in aid pakistan's foreign minister dismissed the tweet as a political stunt. says trying to blame pakistan for the us his failure to win the war in neighboring afghanistan. in protest. continues after this stream stay with us. ahead of the september twenty fourth national election survey showed a satisfied with the state of the economy this is easily news biggest tech success story the company was bought by microsoft in two thousand and eleven we...
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narcotics weakens us. there's enormous amount of now be made and talking about money that will flow from this country to their country. somehow they have to be made to believe or understand they have a dog in this fight, and parially it's to say this, customers for these drug maize be your people, not just ours. but also when the president of the united states meets with leader of china, it's important that this be at or near the top of the issues raised. >> senator heitkamp. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think this is the third or fourth time we have been in this room talking about this. and i have to tell you, this investigation reminds us that we're not doing everything with the sense of urgency that we need to do, and so i recognize y'all are working really hard on this, that y'all want to see success, but we have to be more urgent about this, and we can build $20 billion wall but if we don't solve this problem, we will not have solve the problem of interdicting drugs. if we simply focus on china, we w
narcotics weakens us. there's enormous amount of now be made and talking about money that will flow from this country to their country. somehow they have to be made to believe or understand they have a dog in this fight, and parially it's to say this, customers for these drug maize be your people, not just ours. but also when the president of the united states meets with leader of china, it's important that this be at or near the top of the issues raised. >> senator heitkamp. >>...
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including the use of the most powerful non nuclear bomb ever used by the us military. against isis fighters in isis remains there are in fact there is good reason to assume that it's now developed a significant presence in the kabul area so it's not just it's stronghold. in eastern afghanistan i in jalalabad ready say the children talk was today b but you know the arare thesese are fightersht are starting to d develop a presence in power cobbles courses will be. one of the few safee areas leftt in afghanistan andnd it now you have. you have. isis vision pushed back agt the taliban in any can. you know you can make the opposite argument as well at onee point during the height of t the foreign troop surg. there were more than one huhundred thousand us trtros in afghanistanan andnd d d t turnrned the tide in the wod atat that to seeee the tali. the answer is no course now there are only about thirteen f fourteen thousand troops in the country so you know unfortunately i think that. it's chicago complicated war and the taliban so strong men different reasons we can't we ca
including the use of the most powerful non nuclear bomb ever used by the us military. against isis fighters in isis remains there are in fact there is good reason to assume that it's now developed a significant presence in the kabul area so it's not just it's stronghold. in eastern afghanistan i in jalalabad ready say the children talk was today b but you know the arare thesese are fightersht are starting to d develop a presence in power cobbles courses will be. one of the few safee areas leftt...
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tell us cannot even source it for you. tell us what that means. if that is true, it will not come as a big surprise to pretty much anyone. most it will not come as a big surprise to pretty much anyone. m was justin 2“? he "7 ”ff fa-en he can wm” 77 aen he can a- -eal ,, e framework an a- -eal ,, e framework of a- -eal ,, 77 framework of the eal ,, to is within the framework of the north free trade north american free trade agreement: is between canada, the % fragment eee???“ ff“?:“:’t“¥f“t%t’ " ' t' t and mexico. within that are dispute to any dispute. 7:73; is i ’ f $ avenue that the canadian one avenue that the canadian government, along with bombardier, will take in trying to resolve this commercial dispute essentially between bombardier and boeing. another avenue they could take is to go to the world trade organisation, an international body looking at trade disputes. i am going to com pletely trade disputes. i am going to completely backtrack. don't you love live television? i do. so do i, especially when you have to do
tell us cannot even source it for you. tell us what that means. if that is true, it will not come as a big surprise to pretty much anyone. most it will not come as a big surprise to pretty much anyone. m was justin 2“? he "7 ”ff fa-en he can wm” 77 aen he can a- -eal ,, e framework an a- -eal ,, e framework of a- -eal ,, 77 framework of the eal ,, to is within the framework of the north free trade north american free trade agreement: is between canada, the % fragment eee???“...
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so we're already seeing bots that will advise us whether when we spent too much or will warn us if something funny is happening in our accounts and again that is also something that could help the aging tremendously because they're very often a target of fraud so some sort of system that warns when something untoward is happening and maybe tell their loved ones it could have a dramatic impact in helping people who are older of boy brought in avoid getting ripped off to such an exchange and you want to ask alex about. well how do you feel like. you know and i think the thing that we all need to consider you know right from the experts and i like alex to those who are applying it in the aging population like an age well is no really. understanding you know what is the right time for ai to be applied you know when do we need devices and systems that truly are you know intelligent and can be adaptable versus you know when is enough just to use a very simple device that may not use any eye whatsoever so i think that's a key thing that we've always been struggling with the other aspect as well is
so we're already seeing bots that will advise us whether when we spent too much or will warn us if something funny is happening in our accounts and again that is also something that could help the aging tremendously because they're very often a target of fraud so some sort of system that warns when something untoward is happening and maybe tell their loved ones it could have a dramatic impact in helping people who are older of boy brought in avoid getting ripped off to such an exchange and you...
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let us bring us back to this topic here. first of all, thank you, i'm so encouraged to hear the conversation today. i heard the word, crisis, mentioned twice. i've heard, sense of urgency mentioned several times. as the next business guy in seeing this crisis, i am terribly encouraged by what you all are doing. i've met you, and we've had private conversations. secretary wilson yesterday was so gracious with her time talking about a major air force base and major piece of technology. i want to talk about something a little different. secretary esper, you mentioned first in your opening comment, in 1941, and we built up, not in years, in months, literally, we had things coming off the production lines, literally in months because we broke through everything, because we considered it a crisis. but in 1949, just three years after we demilitarized after world war ii, we were right back in the same position. and that war was a little different, and so forth. but today, we find ourselves in crisis. i'm not going to spend time, i d
let us bring us back to this topic here. first of all, thank you, i'm so encouraged to hear the conversation today. i heard the word, crisis, mentioned twice. i've heard, sense of urgency mentioned several times. as the next business guy in seeing this crisis, i am terribly encouraged by what you all are doing. i've met you, and we've had private conversations. secretary wilson yesterday was so gracious with her time talking about a major air force base and major piece of technology. i want to...
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said, well, if they see us, germans be after us and then our own pilot shooting us down. so we flew cover for the bombers and we done a good job of that. and on the last those bomber pilots started asking for us to escort them. we flew 200 missions. we flew all the way to berlin. that was a nonstop flight. before we got our planes altogether and straightened out and everything, we needed new gas tanks, larger gas tanks. that's an all day job of flying over there at that time. but we couldn't find them. they couldn't find them anywhere. so our engineers, guy the supply officer they heard tanks on a train but they were heading in the wrong direction. so he got his group together, he got a bunch of guys, couple of rifles i guess or something, and they went up there and stopped this train and told those guys they wanted the tanks. said, oh, no, i'm supposed to deliver these tanks to such and such place. you can't have them. the guy said we want those tanks. we got to have them. he said, okay. you take them. and he left the train. we got the tanks and brought them back and put
said, well, if they see us, germans be after us and then our own pilot shooting us down. so we flew cover for the bombers and we done a good job of that. and on the last those bomber pilots started asking for us to escort them. we flew 200 missions. we flew all the way to berlin. that was a nonstop flight. before we got our planes altogether and straightened out and everything, we needed new gas tanks, larger gas tanks. that's an all day job of flying over there at that time. but we couldn't...
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kamal is with us in davos. robinjust making the point that last year, the big keynote speaker was president xi jin ping. this year, we are talking about donald trump, and the two of them are in a spat about steel. these increased tariffs set up the arrival of president trump on friday. as you say, what a contrast with this time last year, xi jin ping talking about globalisation. he is the first president to visit the economic forum since 2000 and bill clinton. will he be telling the world comedy with america's wait while we will go it alone? from what we have seen today, it looks like he will be heavy on protectionism and the america— first time. a pretty aggressive message for the delegates. it is interesting, because among the speakers today, we have the prime minister of canada, justin trudeau, and we are hearing about steel tariffs being slapped on asian economies today, but the north american free trade agreement is a big issue, and we know that president trump is talking about renegotiating that complet
kamal is with us in davos. robinjust making the point that last year, the big keynote speaker was president xi jin ping. this year, we are talking about donald trump, and the two of them are in a spat about steel. these increased tariffs set up the arrival of president trump on friday. as you say, what a contrast with this time last year, xi jin ping talking about globalisation. he is the first president to visit the economic forum since 2000 and bill clinton. will he be telling the world...
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our militarized foreign policy is also no friend; no help to us; because it's given us, somehow this crazy idea that war and the military are gonna solve our big problems; whereas what we really need is diplomacy and good engineering. - [narrator] how washington should go about securing america's long-term energy needs is by no means clear. - [mcnally] the most important challenges are resisting delusion. resisting the idea that because our oil production is now closer to nine million barrels a day than five; because our imports are closer to one-third than two-thirds of our supply; because we have a shale oil boom; that we can forget about the middle east; we can forget about the rest of the world; that we have no reason to engage. - [bordoff] first to defend the gains that have been made over the last eight years. the clean power plan is being challenged in the courts. the fuel economy standards are now coming up for a mid-term review. and in a time of very low gasoline prices, you hear many in the auto industry saying: "well, the consumers don't want fuel efficient cars "'cause ga
our militarized foreign policy is also no friend; no help to us; because it's given us, somehow this crazy idea that war and the military are gonna solve our big problems; whereas what we really need is diplomacy and good engineering. - [narrator] how washington should go about securing america's long-term energy needs is by no means clear. - [mcnally] the most important challenges are resisting delusion. resisting the idea that because our oil production is now closer to nine million barrels a...
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anything you'd want to see you could use this technique. >> a lot of us are familiar with mri. how old is that technology and how is this related to what you're doing. >> mri is a pretty old technique, it was pioneered. [inaudible] it's a great technique. it lets you scan the entire body, but the resolution is millimeters to centimeters and the entire system is massive and something that's very challenging to scale down. >> they are very expensive and people don't have access to them. now with these optical techniques, they can be very small and very cheap and can actually allow us to do a lot of the same thing that were doing with mris and do them at a much lower cost. >> what's more important in your work, the scale or the technology? >> to me i think they kind of go hand-in-hand, but at the end of the day when you can scale something down to a small size, you can make it cheap and even enable it for a mass audience. if we all had access to mri in our daily life it would significantly enhance our health. so to me helping everyone is one of my main goals. that's what is drivin
anything you'd want to see you could use this technique. >> a lot of us are familiar with mri. how old is that technology and how is this related to what you're doing. >> mri is a pretty old technique, it was pioneered. [inaudible] it's a great technique. it lets you scan the entire body, but the resolution is millimeters to centimeters and the entire system is massive and something that's very challenging to scale down. >> they are very expensive and people don't have access...
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use private want to carriers like dhl, ups. they wanted to use the postal service. they told us they use the postal service because the chances the drugs getting seized was so insignificant that delivery was essentially guaranteed. we were also able to track hundreds of packages related to these online purchases. we identified seven people out frome 300 who died fentanyl-related overdoses after sending money to and receiving packages from these online sellers. one of the individuals was from ohio, cleveland area, who received 15 packages through the postal service over 10 month time. died from acute fentanyl and tax occasion just weeks after receiving a package from this seller. analyzing more than 2 million lines of shipment data, we located three individuals in the united states who are likely distributing these drugs. we located 120 instances of payments being sent to china and receiving a package from one single pennsylvania address. the person at the pennsylvania dress was working with the online seller to domestically trans ship purchases. shipping data review
use private want to carriers like dhl, ups. they wanted to use the postal service. they told us they use the postal service because the chances the drugs getting seized was so insignificant that delivery was essentially guaranteed. we were also able to track hundreds of packages related to these online purchases. we identified seven people out frome 300 who died fentanyl-related overdoses after sending money to and receiving packages from these online sellers. one of the individuals was from...
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that's what i want to him my name donovan from in join us on the run call us with out that you got hired. and i think you know i don't know a person i'm a long talk less remarked about as overkill as the mike the behind him in show low how most. definitely course but on the long run not just a lot of. good lead the fact that not only. of this one i hold to him. was the london muslim don't live. in new york i'm game film based on. still a home movie i. saw but i'm. joined on. close and on the side if the little. you can. live in turned. to look. alone yeah. i'd go to. a good. but. sure so the longer doesn't. matter. you know it was going to check up on. the folks in the. office i think. well sure could yeah. i said listen no entanglement. i missed one but. i was looking at the world record to find. out how much b.s. i believe. in each funny little. in the money on. going. even physically you. can't fish because you really think you're one of them mr andrews to. find out if they actually. saw what i. was a life long about but often it's not the one. they jack up. your good luck but it's th
that's what i want to him my name donovan from in join us on the run call us with out that you got hired. and i think you know i don't know a person i'm a long talk less remarked about as overkill as the mike the behind him in show low how most. definitely course but on the long run not just a lot of. good lead the fact that not only. of this one i hold to him. was the london muslim don't live. in new york i'm game film based on. still a home movie i. saw but i'm. joined on. close and on the...
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they were using typewriters and weren't even use computers. we've come a long way because people share for the. >> i think on the qualitative end it's an front question. with these jurisdictions collecting their own data, that's a blind spot i think what these are. i think qualitatively going out, who's inputting data. how they're connected. how are they classifying. are dates being put in to be realistic or fill a gap in the end? these things would help in the qualitative end. >> question from the audience? >> i have a question around early voting and data. lateral voting varies democratically by state from a couple weeks to either jurisdictional perspective or academic national survey perspective. the first couple of days, there's a huge tinflux. does that var by election day and do states look to that to contract or add to their voting? for their highest usage rate? >> anybody want to respond? >> yed. >> if i understand your question right, you're talking about the early voting and transit we see from the beginning to the end of that. we se
they were using typewriters and weren't even use computers. we've come a long way because people share for the. >> i think on the qualitative end it's an front question. with these jurisdictions collecting their own data, that's a blind spot i think what these are. i think qualitatively going out, who's inputting data. how they're connected. how are they classifying. are dates being put in to be realistic or fill a gap in the end? these things would help in the qualitative end. >>...
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stay with us. we will be taking a look at a gathering of a few familiar faces in the swiss resort town of davos and ask what they hope to achieve there. and before we go, london's night time art exhibition lumiere has come to an end. the public display featured works by over 50 artists all using light as a medium. the works comprised a range of installations, including a giant desk lamp, a triangular tunnel of light and one of london's iconic telephone boxes turned into an illuminated fish tank. hello there. we are sticking with the mild the next couple of days and if anything today looks mild in places. we import that you are from the south—west, bringing about a considerable fall of any lying snow across central and northern areas. with weather fronts binning outbreaks of rain and falling snow, we should see standing water. a mild start. those are the expected temperatures but a lot of cloud through tuesday, a bit of brightness here and there in a couple of weather fronts straddling the country
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if you also want to tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. as to doing your best. for story. let's head over to mozambique now the islands of the buzz of. the place to view a giant monterey's a spectacular and a what a sight but like many other species that body parts are highly sought after for traditional chinese medicine putting pressure on their population is that any chance of saving them and. yes there is a chance of saving the marine megafauna foundation has been monitoring monster rays on all the wildlife for years but alone one term that's hard so researchers have joined up with the national park with just to protect the marine i mean let's take a look. at every one must be absolutely silent. and drill marshall and your team are looking for a large sea creature did you call. them. and. did you call is extremely shy and can easily outswim the humans. from this park is showing critically important or making fun of species especially threaten ones like mansour isn't due dongs on this really is the last habitat left in africa for two grams it's the last viable
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you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using that as animal model for human disease because mice are very far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and it bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped that clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research is say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans but this breakthrough also begs another question can we clone humans and should we the burial of cloning primate species is well over. in principle any private including humans can be caught but all purpose of produce of course monkeys is purely for human benefit for medical purposes we see no reason of call of humans but despite the assurances it seems the debate around possible human cloning is once again on the agenda. well it is considered a major biomedical breakthrough and raising also many many questions we're going to try to tackle a scientific angle wit
you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using that as animal model for human disease because mice are very far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and it bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped that clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research is say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans but...
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a lot of component that we can use. that we can use mechanical construction. and other components that we can use for some of our designs maybe the head of the robots you know we can actually use something like this. how. can you guys busy with. where they actually come from and one of our robots you call yes there's a code that was actually a spy sutherland's for us so that in some time we really want to see whether we're going to be out playing with this davis around to solve that special for us so that i has a hidden camera you know so you might not really you know whether it's watching you back this watching. you see. everything. that camera is also intelligent enough to to actually see use to recognize faces so what happens is once a sees a phase you can actually i mean know you by your name could spend testing. as you can see babies where these are some of the projects made by kids really. then pays regular visits to schools across the country to drum up interest in coding and robotics so you're just talking from pointing out why that might be it's is th
a lot of component that we can use. that we can use mechanical construction. and other components that we can use for some of our designs maybe the head of the robots you know we can actually use something like this. how. can you guys busy with. where they actually come from and one of our robots you call yes there's a code that was actually a spy sutherland's for us so that in some time we really want to see whether we're going to be out playing with this davis around to solve that special for...
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dwelling, that it is residential use and not to be used as a commercial use. i mean, that is just restating -- >> reiterating the law. >> but that's -- that's all we have. i mean, and until -- if there is a violation of the code -- >> i'm asking your council because you're knowledgeable on the law and you're knowledgeable on the state of things. >> i don't -- you know, i would defer to your city attorney as to -- because the legality of some of the proposed conditions of approval by the appellants and whether or not it may abridge on first amendment rights but, you know, the special restrictions about preventing filming at the subject property, and using this as a set. i mean, that's the closest that i can think. but, you know, i would ask that you discuss such limitations with your legal counsel but as a non-attorney but as a planner, you know, having on the record and making it very clear what the allowed and disallowed uses are. if they did use this as a set, as a place to film movies, it would be a change of use under the planning code to an arts activity
dwelling, that it is residential use and not to be used as a commercial use. i mean, that is just restating -- >> reiterating the law. >> but that's -- that's all we have. i mean, and until -- if there is a violation of the code -- >> i'm asking your council because you're knowledgeable on the law and you're knowledgeable on the state of things. >> i don't -- you know, i would defer to your city attorney as to -- because the legality of some of the proposed conditions of...
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or limited use. there's that component of it. the other element of the h.o.a.s and not be inundated with the fun and awesome nightlife on broadway and the complexity of each one new use on what this means for their residential community as well. >> and i think you'll get so the cap and if something's already converted to a bar or restaurant. you'll only open up a new one if one goes out of business and as it's probably easier to use one already existing than convert another space. and i prefer a cap. i don't have any preference but you cap it at the exact number it is now so it doesn't -- if the neighbors feel it shouldn't grow, it doesn't grow but there's flexibility to move it around. >> i'm happy of thinking of this as legislating a practical reality. >> commissioner: commissioner richards. >> interestingly enough i think it's an example and north beach is an example. . once a place -- and jackson square's become retail destination for men there's all these small stores opening up and there's barb
or limited use. there's that component of it. the other element of the h.o.a.s and not be inundated with the fun and awesome nightlife on broadway and the complexity of each one new use on what this means for their residential community as well. >> and i think you'll get so the cap and if something's already converted to a bar or restaurant. you'll only open up a new one if one goes out of business and as it's probably easier to use one already existing than convert another space. and i...
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joining us. >> as we continue this one from brooklyn, new york. good evening, what did you think? >> i'm proud to be from new york think governor cuomo is doing a tremendous job. i thought the speech was filled with one misrepresentation after another. barack obama and eight years created 14 million plus private sector jobs. the notion this economic turnaround has begun in the past sears a fiction. >> what is that phrase in sentiment mean to you? >> loosing one divisive moment after the next. his steering people apart. he talks a good game but it's not clear that he means it. the proof is in the pudding. we'll see what happens over the next few weeks and months. >> when you make of the four pillars. >> it had miss representation in particular when he talked about chain migration. those invented by some on the right to demonize people under a program that's called family reunification. consistent with the american dream on the notion that we welcome folks to make it in this country. he seems to no
joining us. >> as we continue this one from brooklyn, new york. good evening, what did you think? >> i'm proud to be from new york think governor cuomo is doing a tremendous job. i thought the speech was filled with one misrepresentation after another. barack obama and eight years created 14 million plus private sector jobs. the notion this economic turnaround has begun in the past sears a fiction. >> what is that phrase in sentiment mean to you? >> loosing one divisive...
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and which continues to effect us all today in the computers we use. we're in the personal computer gallery. which shows all the different kinds of micro processer based computers that were for sale in the 70s and 80s. we use personal computers today of course. the hay day was the 70s and 80s. the moe most significant here is the apple 1 computer. they sold about 220 of these. many of the them were assembledment some you could build in kit form. that's hi ss signature on the t. the apple one was a hobiest machine. aimed at gear heads. and connecting things up to their tv. on the basis of this steve jobs said if we made a computer for normal people, rather than nerds, no offense. i think we could sell a lot more. and the computer that resulted from that was called the apple two. so apple was created by the two steves. and the ma sheep that really put them on the map was there one. the apple 2. in 1977. had 48 kill bites of memory. not megabytes or gigabytes. and provided color. which was unusual for the time. on the basis of the apple two, apple actuall
and which continues to effect us all today in the computers we use. we're in the personal computer gallery. which shows all the different kinds of micro processer based computers that were for sale in the 70s and 80s. we use personal computers today of course. the hay day was the 70s and 80s. the moe most significant here is the apple 1 computer. they sold about 220 of these. many of the them were assembledment some you could build in kit form. that's hi ss signature on the t. the apple one was...
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keep on buying and using the pivots made by. the. brain that it but if he keep on buying and using. it to do this crime that has to end. this work is the boys but at this to do them because b.b. even at one of the most problem could be seen and sold a nice addition to his local watering made me go ahead of them made the decision and so as they sort of tried save me and tried live with it because they did although this one stupidity of the cities and who believe in humanity to. break the silence to begin with and then secondly call upon my audience to join my hundred million four hundred million four hundred million young people that the victims why the same thing and so on but on the other hand i know young people all across the water about ready to pick up that one take the children don't make this one of a better place so why can't we get them over towards a hundred million young people should become the champions and should because one hundred million. and of course our team will be tweeting that out on a.j. stream so look for that by me back to you thanks so much money what can
keep on buying and using the pivots made by. the. brain that it but if he keep on buying and using. it to do this crime that has to end. this work is the boys but at this to do them because b.b. even at one of the most problem could be seen and sold a nice addition to his local watering made me go ahead of them made the decision and so as they sort of tried save me and tried live with it because they did although this one stupidity of the cities and who believe in humanity to. break the silence...
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and so if they do have chemical ruffo's i wouldn't be surprised if they were used on. an avalanche in southwestern siberia has killed two tourists the victims were part of a snowmobiling party and witness to the tragedy explained what happened. i saw a white ball of snow coming towards the street i thought the others would get through and that everything was fine i shouted on the radio but no one answered it was silence. well in this video you can see people trying to dig out survivors five people were rescued from under three meters of snow the avalanche affected an area of around one hundred fifty square meters it happened in a proper tourist destination though the author which is don't deem it a safe place for snowmobiling. harsh weather has also struck the netherlands where three people are being killed during powerful winds this video gives you an idea of just how strongly mean people some with bikes and freight containers can be seen blowing over the weather alert was issued in the central part of the country where winds reached up to one hundred forty kilometers
and so if they do have chemical ruffo's i wouldn't be surprised if they were used on. an avalanche in southwestern siberia has killed two tourists the victims were part of a snowmobiling party and witness to the tragedy explained what happened. i saw a white ball of snow coming towards the street i thought the others would get through and that everything was fine i shouted on the radio but no one answered it was silence. well in this video you can see people trying to dig out survivors five...
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glad you could join us. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london, and 2am in the swiss resort of davos, where one issue is dominating the start of the world economic forum, protectionism. it follows the decision by the us president donald trump to impose steep import tariffs on washing machines and solar panels. the move has been condemned by china and south korea, who fear it could choke off the revival in global trade. here's what both sides of the debate had to say. for both solar and washing machines, executive actions uphold the principle of fair trade and demonstrate to the world that the united states will not be taken advantage of any more. translation: our government is expressing regret for the latest us safeguard measures against our industry, i'vejust spoken to professor david kang, director of the korean studies institute at the university of southern california. he told me how he thought south korea would respond to the us tariffs. well, i think the relationship is so complex and intertwined that s
glad you could join us. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london, and 2am in the swiss resort of davos, where one issue is dominating the start of the world economic forum, protectionism. it follows the decision by the us president donald trump to impose steep import tariffs on washing machines and solar panels. the move has been condemned by china and south korea, who fear it could choke off the revival in global trade. here's what both sides of the debate had to say. for both solar and washing...
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certainly it wouldn't take us 30 days. hopefully after the cr goes down folks will be willing and with a little more time on our hands, maybe the majority leader, we're trying to help you, mitch, can pin down just what president trump wants in orderer to get a nobody, nobody wants to shut down the government, mr. president. democrats don't want to shut down the government. republicans don't want to shut down the government. i believe that sincerely. the only person who has ever rooted for a shutdown frankly is our president, who said our country could use a good shutdown. a good shutdown only president trump could come up with that phrasing. nobody else thinks it is a good shutdown. of course no shutdown can be good for the american people. i fervently pray and urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, let us strife to avoid one. i urge my colleagues to reject this measure for the reaso mentioned. it wasn' fair. we weren't consulted. it was take it or leave it. that is not how it should work. that is how almost none o
certainly it wouldn't take us 30 days. hopefully after the cr goes down folks will be willing and with a little more time on our hands, maybe the majority leader, we're trying to help you, mitch, can pin down just what president trump wants in orderer to get a nobody, nobody wants to shut down the government, mr. president. democrats don't want to shut down the government. republicans don't want to shut down the government. i believe that sincerely. the only person who has ever rooted for a...
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the united nations the us russian proposal to create a new. beginning suspected chemical incidents in syria it comes after the us secretary of state. ultimately responsible for all chemical attacks in the country since twenty fifty. but we're not going to accept any russian proposal that undermines our ability to get to the truth of the fact that the u.s. proposal right from the start reveals the truth that they do not need an impartial investigative mechanism america's a chief sees this scale of destruction in this. is almost beyond description after u.s. forces devastating bombing campaign against islamic state. meddling allegations top u.s. democrats claim russian bots are responsible for intensifying calls for the release of a potentially explosive memo on social. exclusion of a number of clean russian athletes from the upcoming winter olympics triggers an odd cry in the sporting world. live from moscow every hour of the day international my names you know neil welcome to the program our top story there has been a fiery exchange between ru
the united nations the us russian proposal to create a new. beginning suspected chemical incidents in syria it comes after the us secretary of state. ultimately responsible for all chemical attacks in the country since twenty fifty. but we're not going to accept any russian proposal that undermines our ability to get to the truth of the fact that the u.s. proposal right from the start reveals the truth that they do not need an impartial investigative mechanism america's a chief sees this scale...
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they thought they were told —— tool using birds. they we re were told —— tool using birds. they were ha rd to were told —— tool using birds. they were hard to reach. but because they we re were hard to reach. but because they were seen were hard to reach. but because they were seen to be potentially interesting and could reveal so much about this piece of technology they have started using spontaneously in the wild, these researchers from saint andrews built an aviary on that island so they could study the birds. bring in birds temporarily, put them to the test, see how they behave, and that is how this new research has been carried out. they are not just research has been carried out. they are notjust using hooks but they are notjust using hooks but they are making them, as well. exactly. the fact you can see in these experiments where they have time to how good they are when using the hooks at finding food, you can see how carefully they craft them in this video. this is a new caledonian crow. in one of the aviaries. they ta ke crow. in one of the aviaries. they take
they thought they were told —— tool using birds. they we re were told —— tool using birds. they were ha rd to were told —— tool using birds. they were hard to reach. but because they we re were hard to reach. but because they were seen were hard to reach. but because they were seen to be potentially interesting and could reveal so much about this piece of technology they have started using spontaneously in the wild, these researchers from saint andrews built an aviary on that island...
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us from ces. dow is up 100. boeing up to 315 this morning. rick santelli, what are you watching >> i'm watching 253 and ten-year note yields heading towards close to a ten-month high yield. let's see where we close, but we're going to talk to ed lazear, see what it all means. especially in front of ppi and cpi this week. cpi this week. all after the break. well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until yortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgivene
us from ces. dow is up 100. boeing up to 315 this morning. rick santelli, what are you watching >> i'm watching 253 and ten-year note yields heading towards close to a ten-month high yield. let's see where we close, but we're going to talk to ed lazear, see what it all means. especially in front of ppi and cpi this week. cpi this week. all after the break. well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td...
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in my suspension of us they. play. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand down the news business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answers. questions. as you read the sand and hear from us and. our own move from what i saw. i know a good armor on our trip at the from there rather than that of the for fourth down because of that. i'm going to let him but i'm going to catch him then you cut him and keep an eye on what i had food as a child for truffle that it. was then our modeling on the show little subtle it does show the. members of the hey how the innocent do it. get this whole food place choice i knew where you're from and theosophy chime in syria said. as she ought to give up someone else for them after the couple fucked around with mr hates it for jim and loyal to her for it are from him and of course . the money. prescribe medication is widespread on the us
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he tells us strange story slate makes us live now from and probably play and smile. magical images flames the emotion the no place to go. to see to bring jammed on t.w. it's. good job it can explain your link to school in africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussion. use a visit i want website deputed comes to click on join us on facebook doubling the first. place. that your careers have agreed to form a unified women's hockey team at next month's winter olympics. they'll also have to athletes parade together under the same flag. the decision could be an effort to decrease tensions between the rival netas. france will lend the u.k. the buy you attack mystery a treasure which has never left the country in more than nine hundred.
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the us. i let's find out people are talking about it more here speak a high or had folly it's about one team logo and a decision by major league baseball to ditch it what you can see here is chief wahoo and for more than half a century he has appeared on the jerseys and caps of the cleveland indians but on monday the league announced that the native american caricature would no longer feature from twenty nineteen after the indians owners agreed it was no longer appropriate but the term chief wahoo generated some seventy thousand tweets on monday as people in the united states reacted to this news major league baseball delivered the news on their own twitter account and collected over eight hundred likes of just luck really that much for an account with eight million followers but what is interesting is that the cleveland indians themselves their own twitter account made no mention of this at all their facebook account did though but the most liked comment was very critical of the decision to
the us. i let's find out people are talking about it more here speak a high or had folly it's about one team logo and a decision by major league baseball to ditch it what you can see here is chief wahoo and for more than half a century he has appeared on the jerseys and caps of the cleveland indians but on monday the league announced that the native american caricature would no longer feature from twenty nineteen after the indians owners agreed it was no longer appropriate but the term chief...
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join us sponsored by distinctive instagram or. w story topics each week on instagram. also for the follow up our. mirrors to your solar. concentrated and then you'll see like another coal fired power plant to generate. the energy you. can be improved also further by having my p.t.o. . function higher temperatures because that's a limited amount you can only cost and great so much taller power the poor might begin to get. taller power and feel more expensive from fossil fuel spoke with a new technology so the price will be brought down.
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me seriously send us an email. back guys are financial survival guide liquid that does that you can convert music as quite easily. to keep in mind now as a team into a pleasure to watch guys are bored. yes it was but with a large supply of. yes we will bust. the boom which was mostly we're going to move a wall so we will put you know one of the up and up and we will push it out so. you . can't move you to the limit i was scott's move you the new coach to leave yeah t.g.v. easy should resign you looks good. you will know that. the secret is the one machine you can you get other cool use something you. did to mr all. this mission. i was ill oh. no i didn't stress to her i get it planted. again that had that sound know why lad but i now i had to sit i did this to relive all written words own head. that's a clock but i think so my guess. when someone does not add up soon. enough then i was i have times even. though we know in my mind. you will know. i know so that. a lot of us had enough so that i said yes but it was j
me seriously send us an email. back guys are financial survival guide liquid that does that you can convert music as quite easily. to keep in mind now as a team into a pleasure to watch guys are bored. yes it was but with a large supply of. yes we will bust. the boom which was mostly we're going to move a wall so we will put you know one of the up and up and we will push it out so. you . can't move you to the limit i was scott's move you the new coach to leave yeah t.g.v. easy should resign you...
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very good to have you with us. good to give us your time. thank you. the queen has been talking about some of the challenges she faced at her coronation in 1953, including the weight of the imperial state crown. she's been speaking to the royal commentator alastair bruce for a bbc programme marking the 65th anniversary of the ceremony. a key piece of advice from her majesty — just in case you ever need to know — is don't look down. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. she famously doesn't do interviews. this is probably as close as she'll get: a conversation with questions about the coronation, the crownjewels, and the imperial state crown worn by her and her father, king george vi. fortunately, my father and i have about the same sort of shaped head. once you put it on, it stays. it just remains itself. you have to keep your head very still? yes. it was huge then. yes. very unwieldy. you can't look down to read a speech, you have take the speech up because if you did, your neck would break, it would fall off. it's difficult to always
very good to have you with us. good to give us your time. thank you. the queen has been talking about some of the challenges she faced at her coronation in 1953, including the weight of the imperial state crown. she's been speaking to the royal commentator alastair bruce for a bbc programme marking the 65th anniversary of the ceremony. a key piece of advice from her majesty — just in case you ever need to know — is don't look down. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. she...
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history, they're killing us. - the chinese government has intervened in currency markets to buy up us dollars. and what that does essentially is it makes american products expensive and chinese products artificially cheap. makes it very hard for american businesses and workers to compete effectively. we don't have any enforceable currency rules in tpp. - china was a huge offender in that regard and it's one of the reasons why our trade deficit with china went through the roof in the 2000s and why so many of our communities were really very much laid low by really unfair competition with those cheap exports from china. - [narrator] americans in the manufacturing sector see factories shutting down while foreign made goods flood the shelves of american stores. to them the us appears to be getting a raw deal. - when you see factories closing and you're reading that china's the world's second largest economy that causality is easy to make. but it's not necessarily trade that's causing those factories to close. today our manufacturing sector produces 3.5 times the output per worker hour, yo
history, they're killing us. - the chinese government has intervened in currency markets to buy up us dollars. and what that does essentially is it makes american products expensive and chinese products artificially cheap. makes it very hard for american businesses and workers to compete effectively. we don't have any enforceable currency rules in tpp. - china was a huge offender in that regard and it's one of the reasons why our trade deficit with china went through the roof in the 2000s and...
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they've given us documents to help us understand the process. the solution is quite simple like putting a grid on top of it and we've visited many water treatment plants and we've seen the pollution was often caused by extremely silly and simple things. the problem is that in a tank like this there are ten or one hundred but millions of bio media filters and when they spill out millions of them end up in the sea. of on there were . no question there are and this is what i would class as a toxin explains to extreme our area notepaper net. there are the kinds of plastic objects you always find along the beach. we found these shotgun shells. and then we have i think they're called by a meteor into kind of. when we later found out that they are from the sewage treatment plants. and they are talks innes objects par excellence our tampon applicators. they come in all kinds of shapes and colors. anyway and i was there all over the place i thought you know. i don't see the kampala point of this show me trying to understand the problem of rubbish in rive
they've given us documents to help us understand the process. the solution is quite simple like putting a grid on top of it and we've visited many water treatment plants and we've seen the pollution was often caused by extremely silly and simple things. the problem is that in a tank like this there are ten or one hundred but millions of bio media filters and when they spill out millions of them end up in the sea. of on there were . no question there are and this is what i would class as a toxin...
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so china will be joining us in a moment on the news to tell us why the new manager of. twitter and why his appointment has created. a look at the world weather. hello again christiane is here to tell us all about the sports news thank you so much terrain england announced the new courage of their women's national football team the lionesses but it's a decision that stood a lot of online debate and controversy for manchester united football of phil neville was appointed on a deal three to two thousand and twenty one he's been insisting carried out his former club along with valencia and the england under twenty one team but has never been involved in women's football nor managed a team in his own right and it's also his tweets that have upset a lot of people within two hours of the appointment people started sharing tweets like this one from two thousand and eleven just back to the wife feel better now from two thousand and twelve he tweeted this one when i said morning man i thought the women would have been busy preparing breakfast getting kids ready making the beds al
so china will be joining us in a moment on the news to tell us why the new manager of. twitter and why his appointment has created. a look at the world weather. hello again christiane is here to tell us all about the sports news thank you so much terrain england announced the new courage of their women's national football team the lionesses but it's a decision that stood a lot of online debate and controversy for manchester united football of phil neville was appointed on a deal three to two...